Saturday, June 14, 2008

Indeed!... Europe Will Miss President George W. Bush


President George W. Bush and President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, shake hands following their joint press availability Saturday, June 14, 2008, in Paris. (White House photo by Eric Draper)

Gerard Baker at the TimesOnline writes today that the Europeans will miss Bush the cowboy at the whipping post.
Here are a few of his observations:

Mr Bush, of course, is more lame duck than poisoned chicken. The eyes of the world are on his successor. But I still harbour a conviction that for all their expectation of a brave new dawn, the Europeans are going to miss Mr Bush in ways that they are only beginning to understand.

They'll miss, first, having a villain in the White House. It's a really convenient excuse to avoid doing anything yourself on pressing global concerns. And if Senator Obama wins, while the tone and nuances will sound more mellifluous to Europeans ears, most of those issues won't change, and some might actually become a lot worse.

...My biggest worry, in fact, is that Mr Obama wins and the Democrats get a huge majority in Congress. The new president will be focused hard on two big policy challenges in Washington - dealing with Iraq and reforming US healthcare. He won't have a lot of political capital to spare to stand up to a resurgent Democratic Party in Congress over trade policy, and the US could slide further towards protectionism.

Meanwhile, a big Republican defeat in November is quite likely to result in a very nasty isolationist turn inside the opposition party. The neoconservatives - those bad guys who believe that the US should spend blood and treasure trying to bring democracy to the great unwashed - will be discredited. President Obama could find himself under pressure from both parties in Congress to put US interests first.
It's a good article and worth reading but Mr. Baker is missing three very important points.

1.) Barack Obama is further away from George Bush than he thinks. Not only is Obama the most liberal member of the senate but he has a strong background in anti-Americanism and belief in uber-diplomacy. This will be a disaster for Europe and the West. The radical Islamic regimes know this and that is why they are such strong supporters of an Obama win. Obama and Bush are like Reagan and Carter.

2.) Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less. Obama won't. But, he will tax oil companies and sue OPEC. Watch how this plays out as gas prices continue to skyrocket.

3.) The Radical Islamic threat in Europe. If Mr. Baker believes isolationist Barack Obama will be there to assist when this powder keg explodes he is mistaken. If Mr. Baker does not see this as a growing threat in multicult Europe then he is blind.

For all of the anti-Bush sentiment in American and Europe, George Bush kept us safe.
Europe will miss their whipping boy. America will miss him, too.

UPDATE: Joshua added this:

Bush recognized Europe needs to relearn old lessons. Their tolerance and appeasement to tyrants is long known in history and now they are making the same mistakes again with Iran if they do not truly get tough. They cannot buy their way out of this. Carrots will not work. And with Marxist idiots like Brzezinski as Obama's advisor, they will be left alone this time to fend for themselves. They will capitulate and throw Israel under the bus just like Marxist Brezinski.

God Bless you Mr. President for standing firm and believing in your troops, your generals like Petraeus and not caving in to the far left appeasers.
UPDATE 2: Kathryn Jean Lopez hear's from a friend in Paris.

10 comments:

  1. Anonymous9:50 AM

    Well said Jim, well said.

    Because in the end, demonizing Bush allowed many of Euro leaders to eschew real foreign policy choices. The socialist media led by many Communist in France and Germany did not help.

    Bush made an intelligent move of diplomacy when he put Europe in charge of their own destiny with Iran. Instead of continuing to be good natured sheepdog everyone Euro likes to kick down the street he allowed them to get a taste of the fight for themselves. They showed themselves to be toy french poodles, like poofy white Bon Bons.

    After years of "tough diplomacy" they have nothing but utter failure, a rabid UN Marxist-Islamic takeover of Human Rights, a toothless and clawless watch-kittykat IAEA. Now as poodles, they face a ravenous wolf in the Khomeinist regime breathing down their necks escalating the danger with certain creation of a nuke in the hands of nutjobs.

    And they're teathered to Putin in Russia who sends warplanes to England on a regular basis to make them all squirm.

    One viewing of Obama's future plans in the video reposted earlier by Juandos, shows that Obama will be a coming disaster for Europe.

    His focus from his 20 years of hatred and afro-centrism will also influence his views towards Africa, towards Asia-radicals and towards the Palestinians. He will indeed bring change. This writer as you say does not know the half of it.

    For all the hatred poured fourth by lefist and many on the right in Europe, the isolationist in favor of continued blindness, they will indeed miss this Cowboy from Texas.

    He shot down some truly evil men and rogue tyrants. And he did it all within the laws of the UN and America, despite what far left nutjobbers like Commie CodeStinkos say.

    He made mistakes like any President in a war, like FDR and Lincoln before him. But he corrected them and moved forward.

    It is to bad that he allowed Hezbollah to grow recently under the eyes of a weak Euro NATO enforcement zone. By allowing the continued blue helmet weakness of UN Zones bewteen Hezbollah and Israel, there will still yet be another war the day they move out.
    Now, Hezbollah holds ransom the free people of Lebanon.

    But one man can only do so much with the enemies in this world and those that fear real change. He unlike Obama understood that he could not heal the planet, but make a few critical and strategic changes in the Middle East for the future of that region.

    He recognized Europe needs to relearn old lessons. Their tolerance and appeasement to tyrants is long known in history and now they are making the same mistakes again with Iran if they do not truly get tough. They cannot buy their ways out of this. Carrots will not work. And with Marxist idiots like Brzezinski as Obama's advisor, they will be left alone this time to fend for themselves. They will capitulate and throw Israel under the bus just like Marxist Brezinski.

    God Bless you Mr. President for standing firm and believing in your troops, your Generals like Petraeus and not caving in to the far left appeasers that would end in defeat for Iraqi freedom.

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  2. Anonymous10:39 AM

    "We are kidding ourselves if we think we can drill our way out of these problems," House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, D-Wis., said during the bill mark-up session.

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  3. This was an excellent post. Europe will miss W and so will all the world. I think the world is in for a surprise when the messiah takes office and sinks like a rock!

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  4. I give President Obama a maximum of 18 months before he's seen as a dimmer version of Jimmy Carter. (I know, I know. That's hard to conceive, but at least idiot boy Carter grew up in the Cold War Era and had at least some exposure to reality. Obama seems to actually believe he can 'heal the planet' with just his inherent Obamaness.)

    Like Carter, he'll be frustrated by the obvious dimness of Americans who don't understand his wonderfulness and the perfection of his policies.

    I just hope he doesn't do any damage we can't recover from. And I don't see any Reagans in the wings this time.

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  5. Anonymous3:15 PM

    President Bush will be missed. Europe know it, the World know it and the Liberals in America will realize it soon. Like it or not, He HAS been a great Leader. He has promoted peace and freedom throughout the World. Just look at the recent European Leaders that have been elected and the recent vote in Ireland. Freedom and Liberty are contagious!

    The MSM did the American citizens a disservice by not airing President Bush's visit to Europe. No one in the MSM , except snippets from FOX, showed the brilliant speeches, the Alliance between Europe and America, and compliments that President Bush received from European Leaders and The Pope. He was commended for promoting moral values, liberty, peace and freedom. Thanks Gateway Pundit for the articles that you posted!

    You may think that I am going overboard with my comments but, someone has to give President Bush credit for his hard work and endurance and perseverance in fighting the right causes for America.

    God Bless America!

    Happy Flag Day!
    Happy Fathers Day!

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  6. ++

    a BIG DITTO to all!! (thumbsup)

    last night i told my grandkids that their grandkids, if not their own, will be learning all about how great a President Bush was(is)!!

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  7. Anonymous5:37 PM

    Methinks many saucy, "sophisticated" Europeans will be quickly disappointed if, or *Saints Preserve Us!* when, The Obamessiah (TM), occupies the Oval Orifice.

    Indeed, their honeymoon with him will likely last until he actually starts, oh say, arbitrarily rewriting, or even pulling out of, assorted treaties. Hey, if "Obamanus Prime" is already prepared to unilaterally amend or ditch NAFTA, who's to say he couldn't, or wouldn't, do the same for other treaties?

    "Fair Trade?" Forget about it. If the Euros suddenly decide they don't like Obama's concept of "fair trade" so much, I'd lay odds that a spurned Prince Charming and his good-time buddies in Congress could easily come up with scorched-earth legislation every bit as bad as the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act...and we all know how that panned out.

    That's the problem with many Europeans: their collective history is littered with examples of allegedly sophisticated and intelligent bureaucrats, academics, and politicians ignoring all the warning signs put out by other "messiahs"...and then being rudely surprised when those messiahs actually had the gall to implement their programs after gaining power.

    Read and reflect on this--it could be in our future:

    http://www.barackobama.com/issues/economy/

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  8. Anonymous7:24 AM

    I read recently that the movie High Noon was apparently about America standing alone against deadly enemies the way the Marshall did in the movie. In the movie, however, the town eventually helped the Marshall.

    Not only has "the town" never helped us in a substantive way but if Obama wins, it will have been as if the Marshall left town as the townspeople had told him to do before the bad guys arrived.

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  9. ++

    Bush soaks in Europe like only a president can

    excerpts:

    [The usual Bush foreign trip is packed from dawn (or earlier) to dusk (or later) with meetings, roundtables, official dinners and speeches. All those things are present, too, on this week's European farewell, the fifth of eight or more overseas jaunts he is taking this year. Iran, Iraq, climate change, trade, the Middle East—all those weighty and difficult problems have dominated his discussions with fellow leaders.

    The difference on this super-glam European tour, probably Bush's last one to the continent as president, is the pace.]

    [Bush could well return to Washington tired. On the last day of his trip, he was making up for lost crazy-schedule time.

    Over an 18-hour day taking him from London to Belfast to Washington, Bush was doing eight events at five venues involving six fellow leaders in two cities—all before the seven-hour flight home.]

    the probability of Bush being tired is more than likely an understatement, as i imagine he was tired before he even left.. heck, i feel tired just having read about it.. :D

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    Kafir @ 7:24 AM..

    astute analysis.. (thumbsup)

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